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Safeguards Prior To Having Home Computer Network Repair Done

09th June 2010
Modern lifestyles means that everyone in the home, from about 5 years of age to 85, is busy leading their own lives. There is less time for the old fashioned family get together and meetings. But most families do manage to keep abreast of what is happenin... Read >
Author: lisa lucero

Power Surge: A Big Danger to Your Computer Hard Drive

04th June 2010
In case of hard drive failure, many computer users think that their hard drive is ever lasting and everything that is stored on the hard drive is totally safe from any sort of failure. However, your perception of a risk and the reality of risk are general... Read >
Author: elfinruler

File/Volume Read Errors After Improper System Shutdown in Mac OS X

26th May 2010
System crash, power surges, and system freeze are some common situations, which cause improper system shutdown. In Mac OS X machine, you need to hold the power button to reboot your system improperly when it crashes or stops responding. In a few cases, yo... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Recovering a corrupt MS SQL Sever database

05th May 2010
MS SQL Server is a relational database management system (RDBMS) that is specifically developed to be used in the enterprise environment. It provides increased productivity, efficiency, availability, and administrative ease to your organization. However, ... Read >
Author: Mark Willium

External Hard Drives- What You Should Know

04th May 2010
External hard drives are becoming increasingly popular among people who are looking for a better way to save their important files and documents. These small, portable devices are a great way to back up your files or store data that you might need to tran... Read >
Author: AndrewKevin

Recovering SQL Server database from Error: 5171

04th May 2010
MS SQL Server is the most preferred relational database management system by database users all over the world. It provides several benefits such as enhanced productivity, scalability, efficiency, availability, and administrative ease. However, at times t... Read >
Author: Mark Willium

Recovering corrupt index in SQL Server 2008 – Error 2530

29th April 2010
MS SQL Server uses indexes to quickly find the records when a query is executed. Actually the SQL Server uses the index in a similar way as you would read a book. If you want to search a particular topic, you do not have to traverse each and every page. Y... Read >
Author: colindolly

Why You Lose Power More Often During the Summer

28th April 2010
Year after year, in the heat of the summer, many power companies use rolling blackouts in order to prevent their systems from overloading. To enable them to continue to provide power to the greatest number of people, these companies sacrifice the short-te... Read >
Author: JohneyMaron

How to resolve the “No init found” error in Linux systems?

22nd April 2010
In Linux systems, all the system processes are carried out by the "init" (short for initialization) program. It runs as a daemon in the system and, usually, has process ID (PID) 1. During the boot process, ‘init' is the last process to be executed. Some... Read >
Author: jonny defh

GPS Problems - How To Avoid The Most Common Ones

14th April 2010
Here are some helpful tips for keeping your GPS in good condition and running like new for many years to come... - Battery The battery inside your GPS unit is quite delicate. Any kind of power surge will probably ruin it. In some cases, power surges... Read >
Author: Mark Walters

The 5 Essential Items for the handbag / purse of a woman

01st March 2010
If you're a woman of "a certain age" you have discovered the logic and plain old-fashioned common sense that lies in no longer dragging around a huge bag containing everything but the kitchen sink. Your back doesn't ache as much and your shoulders are p... Read >
Author: Penelope

Maximize the Convenience of Your USB Devices

19th February 2010
USB (Universal Serial Bus) has revolutionized the way we connect peripherals to our computers. Replacing standard serial connections, USB has become the standard for connecting everything from printers to fans to toys to memory drives. With advancements... Read >
Author: Devon Mcdaniel

Saving Your Future from Being Ruined

18th February 2010
For every computer user, data security does matter a lot. Whatever size of hard disk you use, or for any type of computer, data security is highly important and is essential when massive data collection of an organization is involved. There are number of ... Read >
Author: Anthony Marcus

Power Protection for the Small Business Owner

16th February 2010
The economy is still struggling as of 2009, and we are still feeling the effects of the recession that was finally made official only late last year, long after market analysts were declaring it. Small to medium sized business owners have been hit the ... Read >
Author: davidjonesbofcn

Digital photo recovery after virus contamination

11th February 2010
Digital cameras, mobile cameras, handy cam and other electronic digital devices have become our day-to-day partners. Clicking photographs to capture our minutest memories or happiness has become so easy with help of these gadgets. And these digital camera... Read >
Author: nucconverter
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